Kobra #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeKobra #4 from DC's 1976 lineup presents a striking confrontation as the villainous Kobra — staff raised defiantly — is seized in the massive mechanical grip of the Servitor, an armored extraterrestrial figure whose sheer size dwarfs the self-proclaimed King of Evil. The cover tagline sharpens the stakes beautifully: if Kobra falls, so does his innocent twin Jason Burr, whose tense face peers out from an inset portrait in the corner. Joe Kubert's cover art captures the scene with muscular confidence, making this sibling-linked dilemma feel both thrilling and genuinely tragic.
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